[T]his past year my friend Giuseppe Santamaria not only published a new book but started a print magazine, MITT, which is a quarterly digest on the “Men In This Town”. I love that living and working in New York introduces you to an array of amazingly ambitious and talented people and I was beyond thrilled when Giuseppe emailed me to ask if I would be a contributor to their 2nd issue. One problem, I told Giuseppe: I had to be honest, I’ve never done a men’s fashion editorial, and I actually know nothing about the men’s fashion world other than the fact that John Jannuzzi works at GQ and I love the way men look in suits.
One of the characteristics that I possess that has really changed my life is my natural ability to say yes to anything I find a challenge. I love climbing the mountain and slaying the dragon, killing the fear of unknown, so I got to work. I emailed John, I think the subject line was something to the effect of “HALP”. John put me in touch with the amazing stylists at Carson Street Clothiers in Soho, James Ralston & Justin Doss, and I asked Porsche Cooper, hair & makeup artist for one of my favorite shoots of all times, to also jump off the cliff with me. It’s really a wonderful thing to ask people for help, being vulnerable is important, and having the end result a collaboration of parts you couldn’t have found success without.
Then we had to find our model.
Here is where fate played a role. Enter: Eduardo Ramos. A charming Cuban American, model, writer, and actor. His presence on set was magnetic and we were all totally sucked into his latin world. He shared with us stories of visiting his family in Cuba, the way it really is there and not the touristic description of the vintage cars and cigars, but the day to day way of life living in a communist country. It was fascinating and changed the entire photoshoot on the spot. I had him speak Spanish to the crew while I photographed him, and we looked for ways to shoot beyond the clothing, into the person before us.
I talked to Giuseppe afterwards and said, “You have to interview this guy for the magazine, his story is so interesting and relevant to what’s happening in culture” which is exactly what Giuseppe did and you can read all about it in the article “¿QUE ES CUBA?” in the June issue of MITT.
Below are some of my favorite photographs from our sitting-
Above Suit by Eidos | Shirt by Umit Benan | Slippers by MELINDAGLOSS | Panama Hat by Carson Street X Cappellificio Biellese
Below Grey Donegal Suit by Camoshita United Arrows | Polo by Camoshita | Shoes by Lemaine
Above Suede Bomber by N. Hollywood
Below Suit by Tommorowland | Shirt by Patrick Ervell | Tie by Drake’s London
Above & Below Sport Coat by MP di Massimo Piombo | Trousers by Lemaine | T-Shirt by Tomorrowland
Above & Below Suit by Eidos | Shirt by Umit Benan | Slippers by MELINDAGLOSS | Panama Hat by Carson Street X Cappellificio Biellese
Above & Below Suit by Eidos | Shirt by Melinda Gloss | Coat by Mackintosh
Above Suede Bomber by N. Hollywood
Below Grey Donegal Suit by Camoshita United Arrows | Polo by Camoshita | Shoes by Lemaine
Above Scarf by Lovat and Green | Suit by Eidos | Shirt by Umit Benan
Below Sweater by Camoshita | Jeans by Levis Vintage Clothing
Eduardo Ramos of Ford Models photographed at Ann Street Studio on April 10th for MITT’s June issue story “¿QUE ES CUBA?” || Styling by James Ralston & Justin Doss for Carson Street Clothiers Soho || Hair & Makeup by Porsche Cooper